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  2. Sickle-winged guan - Wikipedia

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    The sickle-winged guan's breeding season in the Colombian Andes spans from January to June and may extend beyond that in other areas. The nest is a platform of thin branches, moss, and green and dead vegetation, usually placed in a tree fork or on a bromeliad. The clutch size is two or three eggs. [5]

  3. Lake Marcapomacocha - Wikipedia

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    The area where Lake Marcapomacocha is located is important for the breeding of the andean goose, the crested duck and the giant coot. [4] Bogs in the area are home to the rare diademed sandpiper-plover. [4] The rainbow trout has become a naturalized species in the lake. [5]

  4. Hereford cattle - Wikipedia

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    The Polled Hereford is an American hornless variant of Hereford with a polled gene, a natural genetic mutation selected into a separate breed from 1889. [13] Iowa cattle rancher Warren Gammon capitalised on the idea of breeding Polled Herefords and started the registry with 11 naturally polled cattle. The American Polled Hereford Association ...

  5. Mānana - Wikipedia

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    The rabbits were eradicated about a hundred years later because they were destroying the native ecosystem, an important seabird breeding area. Mānana is a tuff cone with two vents or craters . The highest point on the islet rises to 361 ft (110 m).

  6. Bontecou Lake - Wikipedia

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    Bontecou Lake is an important wildlife habitat, and in 1987, the town of Stanford designated its portion of the lake, along with parts of the adjacent wetlands, as a Critical Environmental Area to protect the large numbers of migratory and breeding waterfowl that seek refuge there.

  7. Riverview, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Riverview is a town in Oconto County, Wisconsin, United States.The population was 819 at the 2020 census, down from 824 in 2000. [3] The ghost town of Pine Stump is located in the town [4] on the intersection of Tar Dam Road and Old Highway 32 Road.

  8. Shelby County, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    As of the census [10] of 2000, there were 6,799 people, 2,745 households, and 1,847 families residing in the county. The population density was 14 people per square mile (5.4 people/km 2).

  9. Fairfax, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    As of the census [9] of 2010, there were 638 people, 285 households, and 186 families residing in the city. The population density was 1,357.4 inhabitants per square mile (524.1/km 2).